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    Hi, i'm sure its been answered before but cant find it any where. Do I need to display my insurance certificate? Thanks
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    I display mine, not sure if its a requirement though.

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    Thanks straws at least i'll always know where it is then lol
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    Yes I believe you should display it, along with your registration certificate.

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    I was told that you only have to display your registration and the ofsted parents poster. Your insurance should be avaliable though for parents to see.

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    Quote Originally Posted by snufflepuff View Post
    I was told that you only have to display your registration and the ofsted parents poster. Your insurance should be avaliable though for parents to see.
    Same as snufflepuff

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    I display my Insurance cert. don't know if anyone notices it though. I would say.. if you have room then display it along with your reg. and OFSTED info.

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    You have to display Employees Insurance so if you are with NCMA and require this insurance to cover an assiatant or Student you will have a seperate Insurance Cert. If you are with MM they don't give you the option not to pay for Employees insurance it is part of their package so you would have to display it I think.

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    i would and first aid and ofsted certificate
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    Default Re: Do i need to display insurance cert?

    When EYFS was still in the planning stage they decided we had to show insurance certs but by the time the rewrite/update was done this had been changed so we do not have to display our PLI certificate (we do have to show it at contracts though). When I had my inspection I double checked this and was told it was correct.

    No idea about employers liability though...

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    Default Re: Do i need to display insurance cert?

    Quote Originally Posted by onceinabluemoon View Post
    When EYFS was still in the planning stage they decided we had to show insurance certs but by the time the rewrite/update was done this had been changed so we do not have to display our PLI certificate (we do have to show it at contracts though). When I had my inspection I double checked this and was told it was correct.

    No idea about employers liability though...
    useful thanks

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    Default Re: Do i need to display insurance cert?

    I display mine but it isn't a requirement.

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    It HAS to be displayed up here in Scotland
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    Default Re: Do i need to display insurance cert?

    Quote Originally Posted by snufflepuff View Post
    I was told that you only have to display your registration and the ofsted parents poster. Your insurance should be avaliable though for parents to see.
    Same here. dont have a wall to display any more

 

 

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